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The new Pick n Pay ‘plastic’ bag can be used as compost in your garden – this is what it looks like

“They are designed to collect organic waste, such as your kitchen scraps, and will compost with the organic waste in a home compost environment.”.

Composting Equipment Market Expand Their Businesses With New Investments by 2024

The Global Composting Equipment Market: Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecasts 2016–2024 report is a systematic …

Retailer pilots compostable bags with customers on International Plastic Bag Free Day

“The bag will break down after three to six months – depending on the composting system – as opposed to the reported 500 to 1,000 years for plastic …

Solar become the UK’s number one source of energy due to heatwave

Due to the recent heatwave the UK has been experiencing, the nation has reached new records in its solar power industry. With cloudless days, solar …

Flexible Solar Cell Raises Efficiency Bars

Alta Devices’ latest single-junction solar cell has been certified by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as being 28.9% efficient.

High-End Energy: Solar Installation to Save California Yacht Club 50% on Annual Energy Costs

Sonoma, California-based SolarCraft, a North Bay solar installer, recently completed the installation of a 75 kW DC solar electric system at Richmond …

Target removes misleading “100% organic” T-shirt

As part of its corporate sustainability goals, the company has pledged to source 100% sustainable cotton by 2022 for its owned and exclusive apparel …

Cabot Corporation Shares Sustainability Progress with Release of Latest Sustainability Report

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cabot Corporation (NYSE: CBT) today announced the publication of its latest Sustainability Report. The report, titled …

Datacenters need to be smarter about energy

At its new Milan datacenter, Italy’s Aruba.it generates around 80% of its own power, and only buys green energy for the rest of its requirements.

Normal council approves multifamily recycling law

The Normal town Council voted 4-2 to pass an ordinance requiring landlords to offer onsite recycling for tenants in multifamily properties. (WJBC file …

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